Women's National Invitation Tournament: Tyler Scaife went coast-to-coast and scored with 2 seconds left to give Rutgers a 56-54 win over host UTEP in the title game.

NBA

The Golden State Warriors fired assistant coach Darren Erman because of what the team is calling "a violation of company policy."

Warriors general manager Bob Myers said that "this is the type of decision that would be made across the board and irrespective of position within the organization."

NFL

The Denver Broncos announced that they agreed to terms with coach John Fox on a new three-year contract through the 2016 season.

Fox will receive $5.5 million per year, an increase from the $3.5 million he was due to make this season.

Eagles linebacker suspended: Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jake Knott was suspended for the first four games of the 2014 season for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.

Knott played 12 games mostly on special teams as an undrafted rookie out of Iowa State.

HORSE RACING

Wicked Strong pulled a 9-1 upset in the $1 million Wood Memorial for 3-year-olds in New York.

Rajiv Maragh was aboard as Wicked Strong barreled down the center of the track, beating the previously undefeated Samraat by 31/2 lengths.

Santa Anita Derby: California Chrome romped to a 51/4-length victory over Hoppertunity in the $1 million race in Arcadia, Calif., stamping him as a strong favorite heading into next month's Kentucky Derby.

STEEPLECHASE

Pineau De Re won a chaotic Grand National, the most prized victory in jumps racing, by five lengths in Aintree, England.

More than half of the 40-horse field failed to finish the world's most grueling steeplechase, but Pineau De Re — a 25-1 shot — steered clear of the carnage to break free after jumping the last of the 30 fences in front.

TENNIS

Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka lost the doubles match to Andrey Golubev and Aleksandr Nedovyesov, giving Kazakhstan a 2-1 lead over Switzerland in the Davis Cup quarterfinals in Geneva.